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Do the socially conservative societies of Asia stifle creativity, or is this a myth created by a complacent West? asks Jack Grove
The value of the humanities to business is underestimated, but few departments are able to demonstrate relevance of studies to industry, Singapore audience is told
President of Vassar College says sector in US has failed to connect with growing minority groups like Hispanic community
Tricks of presenting a successful academic conference paper are revealed by co-author of a popular public speaking guide
Advice from a guide prepared by two academics will help you to impress a conference audience
Noted art historian David Freedberg is keen to shake up the Bloomsbury institute that has been described as the ‘world’s weirdest library’
As universities and academics strive to aid migrants and understand their plight, scholars offer personal experiences of the upheaval
Teaching on its Aldgate and Moorgate campuses will be moved to Holloway Road from 2017
Views of early career social scientists will be collected with a view to improve support for those starting out in academia
From accent intolerance to ‘bamboo ceilings’, Jack Grove examines the challenges of working in a university overseas
Emeritus Cancer Research UK lab director shares chemistry prize with two US-based researchers for work on DNA
Study finds ‘super ties’ with another academic can lead to higher citation rates
Japanese and Canadian professors awarded prize for their work on ‘nature’s most elusive elementary particles’
The ‘naming and shaming’ of universities that have hosted extremist speakers has raised more questions about the intentions of the Prevent agenda, says Jack Grove
Academic ‘scallywags’ are gaining doctorates thanks to the circulation of dodgy theses within some universities, says the founder of plagiarism pressure group
Questions have been raised about the source of data used by Downing Street to accuse institutions of hosting hate preachers
British universities are political heavyweights on global stage, says Hepi report
Government urged to reveal source of claims about universities that allegedly hosted extremist speakers
Theses in open-access repository at Dublin City University have been downloaded almost 1.4 million times
Potential leader-in-waiting is fighting for her career after becoming latest German politician to face academic fraud claims
Multi-partner initiative launched by University Alliance institutions mirrors the doctoral training centre model
Republic of Ireland has highest satisfaction scores among international students, survey finds
European Association for International Education conference hears crisis, coupled with domestic problems, threatens ‘jewel in the crown’ of US sector
Continent’s youthful population will soon require many more university places, with high numbers likely to study outside their home country